RI 6223 Concentration Of Fine Mica

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James S. Browning
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Recovery of fine mica from a sample of impounded tailing from the Dixie Mines, Inc., crushing and screening operations, Heflin, Ala., was investigated to determine if plant losses of mica could be reduced while econmically producing a commercially acceptable mica concentrate. Conventional wet-tabling and agglomerate-tabling methods yielded concentrates assaying about 95 percent mica from the tailing that contained 17 percent mica. Products containing about 98 percent mica and accounting for mica recoveries of 86 percent were obtained by flotation, using as reagents sulfuric acid, kerosene, and coco amine acetate (a mixture consisting chiefly of dodecyl and tetradecyl amine acetates). The results of the batch flotation tests were verified by tests in a small continuous flotation pilot plant.
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APA: James S. Browning  (1963)  RI 6223 Concentration Of Fine Mica

MLA: James S. Browning RI 6223 Concentration Of Fine Mica. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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